Tyson Gay banned for one year after positive test

Usada confirm US sprinter has returned the silver medal he won for 4x100m relay at London 2012

US track star Tyson Gay has been banned for one year after he  tested positive for a banned substance.  Photograph:  Christian Petersen/Getty Images
US track star Tyson Gay has been banned for one year after he tested positive for a banned substance. Photograph: Christian Petersen/Getty Images

Former world double sprint champion Tyson Gay has been suspended for one year after testing positive for a banned substance, the US Anti-Doping Agency (Usada) said on Friday.

He has also returned the silver medal he won with the US 4x100 metres relay team at the 2012 London Olympics. As part of the suspension, Gay, the joint second fastest man in history, was disqualified from all competitive results since July 15th, the date he first used a product that contained a prohibited substance.

The American 100 metres record holder had tearfully admitted last July he had failed an out-of-competition doping test, saying: “I basically put my trust in someone and I was let down.”

The 31-year-old could have been suspended for two years for his first doping offence but received a reduction because of his substantial assistance into the investigation of his case, Usada said.

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“We are thankful he decided to come in and be truthful in his cooperation with us,” Usada chief executive Travis Tygart said.

Gay will be eligible to return to competition in June of this year and will be eligible for future world championships and Olympics, Tygart said. An investigation into the circumstances of his case is ongoing and his suspension is subject to appeal by the International Association of Athletics Federation and the World Anti-Doping Agency.

Reuters